Howard Hendrix's "Red Rover, Red Rover" on Valley Writers Read

This week on Valley Writers Read, Howard Hendrix reads “Red Rover, Red Rover.” This is a science fiction story about a billionaire who, along with his talking dog “Cogzie,” decides to move to Mars. Soon, and often, the dog reminds him how mankind has abused dogs, which gets the two of them into a big fight.

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